Keep cool ;-)
>Besides, developing something in the open is usually more fun.
FUN! Yes that's right ;-) IMHO thisis maybe the reason why no IDE(or to
old) exists.
macOS will be come later
You could already be happy that there IS such a IDE
Greetings
Wolfgang
Am 23.02.19 um 14:59 schrieb
Hi,
> The IDE is Freeware! At now there is no plan to make it OpenSource.
That’s a pity. I’d be interested in making it work on macOS and you don’t seem
to have binaries available for that platform.
Besides, developing something in the open is usually more fun.
Cheers,
:M:
For requests, suggestions or errors please report at
https://github.com/wolfgangmauer/valaDevelop/issues
I also have update the dependencies for Ubuntu/Elementary/Debian
Feedback welcome!
Wolfgang
Am 23.02.19 um 09:33 schrieb Wolfgang Mauer:
For keyboard operation, all shortcuts are
For keyboard operation, all shortcuts are currently fixed:
CTRL+SHIFT+F -> FindInFiles
SHIFT+TAB -> Switsh source
CTRL+. -> PrevBookmark
CTRL+, -> NextBookmark
CTRL+SHIFT+B -> Build Solution
CTRL+F5 -> Execute (without debugging)
F5 -> Start debugging
F10 -> Execute next line (debug)
F11 -> Step
Hi Al!
...I[t] should be and stay easy to use!
Thanks for that, you are right ;-)
As a C# developer it was very hard for me to see, that there is no usable IDE
for vala.
To start developing by my own(with vala) it was necessary to have something
like monoDevelop or VisualStudio
For me as a
The screenshots make this look a nice tool. Good to see Vala getting some new
tooling.
> On Friday, 22 February 2019, 16:00:13 GMT, Wolfgang Mauer
> wrote:
> The IDE is Freeware! At now there is no plan to make it OpenSource.
> I have to make something clear:
> ...I[t] should be and stay
I don't now anything about Autovala, but there is a option at the
Projectsettings called "Alternate build command:" Maybe this what you're
looking for...
It is very funny that the first(second) question is about the source ;-)
The IDE is Freeware! At now there is no plan to make it
Hi:
Looks nice. Is it expandible using modules? I was thinking about
integrating Autovala...
Also, where is the source code?
El 22/2/19 a las 16:16, Wolfgang Mauer escribió:
Hi all
i would like to proudly introduce my new IDE "valaDevelop"(developed
for beginners, but also for advanced)
Hi all
i would like to proudly introduce my new IDE "valaDevelop"(developed for
beginners, but also for advanced)
valaDevelop is an "all-in-one" IDE with the following:
Key features:
Easy to use
Integrated Buildsystem
Package/Resource Management
Integrated Debugging (valaDevelop will only